In many cases, it’s a cardiological condition that leads to podiatric symptoms and side effects. The biggest overlapping factor here is circulation. Many health conditions lead to circulation problems, from high blood pressure to diabetes, and nerve disease. Schedule an appointment today with our Podiatrists at Tri County Foot & Ankle Center.
Read MoreThroughout our everyday lives, at least one out of every three people we run into will be experiencing foot or ankle pain at that very moment. Have you ever stopped to consider if you might be one of those one-out-of-three people?
Read MoreWith summer right around the corner and the temperatures starting to warm up for spring, it’s time to start thinking about protection against the suns potentially harmful rays. There’s no harm in getting a little sun in when your skin is protected from exposure to UV rays, but if it’s not, you run the risk of developing skin cancer.
Read MoreDid you know that there are over seven thousand nerve endings in our feet? Those nerves are encased in and surrounded by roughly 26 bones, 33 joints, and over one hundred muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Considering our feet and ankles are so complex and fragile, yet they take the brunt of our entire weight,
Read MoreDo you ever find yourself looking at your feet and ankles, longing for the strength and elasticity your ligaments and tendons had when you were a kid?
Read MoreMetatarsalgia can sound like a foreign condition that won’t affect you; but, it actually can. It’s a foot complication that produces discomfort at the front or bottom of the metatarsal bones which are located at the ball of the foot. The discomfort worsens as you stand or move and can be described as stepping on tiny rocks.
Read MoreDiabetic Foot Care is highly important to preserving feet for those afflicted with diabetes. This disease can cause many problems due to increased blood sugar levels that damage nerves and slow down healing.
Read MorePlatelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) for foot treatment isn’t just the way of the future, it’s here to help now.
Read MoreDo you think more people today work on their feet? You might be right. It’s highly dependent on what field or position you’re working in, but a surprising amount of working adults are actively on their feet during their day.
Read MoreWhile traditional surgeries have their place and time where it’s deemed absolutely necessary, today’s podiatrists are working hard to find less invasive alternatives to surgeries that can yield long and difficult healing processes.
Read MoreAt Tri County Foot & Ankle Center, we’ve seen it all! Many common feet and ankle issues, like athlete’s foot or calluses, are due to some external factor causing the condition to develop
Read MoreGeriatric foot care is a crucial part of maintaining your foot and ankle health as the golden years approach. T
Read MoreToenail fungus develop from fungi that thrive in hot and moist locations such as pools, showers, locker rooms or steam rooms.
Read MoreHammertoes don’t have a pleasant demeanor. They can cause deformities and pain. Our Podiatrists are hammertoe specialists and will create a unique treatment plan just for you.
Read MoreOur feet, like the foundation of a building, are important to providing structure and stability in our bodies. Improperly fitting shoes aren’t just uncomfortable--they can cause damage in the long term to our lower extremities. Everyone’s feet are different.
Read MoreThere’s no one who cares more about your feet and ankles than your podiatrist! That’s why podiatrists are working hard every day to discover new ways to offer you the best care. At Tri County Foot & Ankle Center, an innovative treatment method is proudly offered to clients suffering from a wide range of foot and ankle conditions and symptoms.
Read MoreAs the world of medical science grows and improves every day, it is becoming more apparent how unique each person’s experience with the same condition or disease can be.
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